CN108988917B - Method, equipment and the computer storage medium of a kind of instruction and determining precoding vector - Google Patents
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Abstract
The embodiment of the present application discloses the method and apparatus of a kind of instruction and determining precoding vector, it is related to precoding technique, it helps to realize following the utility model has the advantages that on the basis of guaranteeing that precoding vector reaches certain accuracy, the rationally expense of the instruction information of setting feedback instruction superposition coefficient, to improve systematic entirety energy gain.This method may include: to generate instruction information, and send the instruction information.Wherein, instruction information is used to indicate multiple component vectors of ideal precoding vector and the superposition coefficient of each component vector, the superposition coefficient of component vector comprises at least one of the following type: band amplitude coefficient, narrowband range coefficient, narrowband phase coefficient, and the quantizing bit number of the same type of superposition coefficient of at least two component vectors in multiple component vectors in addition to normalizing reference component vector is different.
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Technical Field
The present application relates to a precoding technology, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for indicating and determining a precoding vector.
Background
The advent of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology has revolutionized wireless communications. By deploying multiple antennas on the transmitting end device and the receiving end device, the MIMO technology can significantly improve the performance of the wireless communication system. For example, in a diversity scenario, the MIMO technique can effectively improve transmission reliability; under a multiplexing scene, the MIMO technology can greatly improve the transmission throughput.
MIMO systems typically use precoding techniques to improve the channel to improve the spatial multiplexing (SpatialMultiplexing) effect. Specifically, the precoding technique uses a precoding matrix matched with a channel to process a spatially multiplexed data stream (hereinafter referred to as a spatial stream), so as to implement precoding on the channel and improve the reception quality of the spatial stream.
Each spatial stream subjected to spatial multiplexing corresponds to a column vector of the precoding matrix, and in the precoding process, the transmitting end device precodes the spatial stream through the column vector, so the column vector can also be referred to as a precoding vector. The precoding vector may be determined by the receiving end device based on the base codebook and fed back to the transmitting end device. The base codebook is a set of candidate vectors, wherein the weighted sum of the candidate vectors that most closely match the channel can be used as the precoding vector. In general, there may be a plurality of spatial streams that are spatially multiplexed, and the precoding vectors of these spatial streams correspond to column vectors of a precoding matrix. The related contents of the spatial streams, the precoding vectors and the precoding matrices belong to the prior art, and therefore are not described in detail herein.
In a scenario where a weighted sum of a plurality of component vectors whose channels are most matched is used as a precoding vector, the number of quantization bits of the weight (i.e., the superposition coefficient) of each component vector is equal, which may cause an unreasonable overhead of feeding back indication information indicating the superposition coefficient, thereby causing an undesirable overall performance gain of the system.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a method and equipment for indicating and determining a precoding vector, which are beneficial to realizing the following beneficial effects: on the basis of ensuring that the precoding vector achieves certain accuracy, the cost of feeding back the indication information of the indication superposition coefficient is reasonably set, and therefore the overall performance gain of the system is improved.
In a first aspect, the present application provides an indication method and a receiving end device.
In one possible design, the present application provides an indication method, and the execution subject of the method may include, but is not limited to, a receiving end device. The method can comprise the following steps: generating indication information and transmitting the indication information. Wherein the indication information is used for indicating a plurality of component vectors and a superposition coefficient of each component vector, and the superposition coefficients of the component vectors comprise at least one of the following types: the quantization bit numbers of superposition coefficients of the same type of at least two component vectors except the normalized reference component vector in the plurality of component vectors are different. The plurality of component vectors may be part or all of the component vectors used for the transmitting end to determine the precoding vector. Based on the technical scheme, the receiving end device can set the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient of the component vector having a large influence on the precoding vector to a large value, and set the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient of the component vector having a small influence on the precoding vector to a small value, so that the following beneficial effects are facilitated to be realized: on the basis of ensuring that the precoding vector achieves certain accuracy, the cost of feeding back the indication information of the indication superposition coefficient is reasonably set, and therefore the overall performance gain of the system is improved.
Correspondingly, the present application also provides a receiving end device, which can implement the indication method described in the first aspect. For example, the receiving end device may be, but is not limited to, a terminal device, which may implement the above method through software, hardware, or through hardware to execute corresponding software.
In one possible design, the receiving end device may include a processor and a memory. The processor is configured to enable the receiving end device to perform the corresponding functions in the method of the first aspect. The memory is used for coupling with the processor and stores programs (instructions) and data necessary for the receiving end device. In addition, the receiving end device may further include a communication interface for supporting communication between the receiving end device and other network elements. The communication interface may be a transceiver.
In another possible design, the receiving device may include: a generating unit and a transmitting unit. The generating unit is used for generating the indication information. The sending unit is used for sending the indication information. The indication information is used for indicating a plurality of component vectors and superposition coefficients of each component vector, and the superposition coefficients of the component vectors comprise at least one of the following types: the quantization bit numbers of superposition coefficients of the same type of at least two component vectors except the normalized reference component vector in the plurality of component vectors are different.
In a second aspect, the application provides a method for determining a precoding vector and a transmitting end device.
In one possible design, the present application provides a method for determining a precoding vector, and the implementation subject of the method may include, but is not limited to, a transmitting end device. The method can comprise the following steps: and receiving indication information and determining a precoding vector according to the indication information. Wherein the indication information is used for indicating a plurality of component vectors and a superposition coefficient of each component vector, and the superposition coefficients of the component vectors comprise at least one of the following types: the quantization bit numbers of superposition coefficients of the same type of at least two component vectors except the normalized reference component vector in the plurality of component vectors are different. The method provided by the first aspect can be referred to for the beneficial effects of the technical scheme.
Correspondingly, the present application also provides a transmitting end device, which can implement the method for determining a precoding vector in the second aspect. For example, the transmitting end device may include, but is not limited to, a base station, which may implement the above method through software, hardware, or through hardware to execute corresponding software.
In one possible design, the transmitting end device may include a processor and a memory. The processor is configured to enable the transmitting end device to perform the corresponding functions in the method of the first aspect. The memory is used for coupling with the processor and stores programs (instructions) and data necessary for the transmitting end device. In addition, the transmitting end device may further include a communication interface for supporting communication between the transmitting end device and other network elements. The communication interface may be a transceiver.
In another possible design, the transmitting end device may include: a receiving unit and a determining unit. The receiving unit is used for receiving the indication information. The determining unit is used for determining a precoding vector according to the indication information. The indication information is used for indicating a plurality of component vectors and superposition coefficients of each component vector, and the superposition coefficients of the component vectors comprise at least one of the following types: the quantization bit numbers of superposition coefficients of the same type of at least two component vectors except the normalized reference component vector in the plurality of component vectors are different.
Based on any of the technical solutions provided above, in one possible design, the indication information may also be used to indicate at least one of the following information: the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficients of the plurality of component vectors; the number of quantization bits of the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the plurality of component vectors; the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficients of the plurality of component vectors. In this possible design, the indication information indicates the superposition coefficients of some or all of the multiple component vectors, so that the superposition coefficients of one or more component vectors can be adjusted in combination with the actual channel quality, thereby contributing to improving the overall performance gain of the system. Of course, the specific implementation is not limited thereto. For example, the receiving end device and the transmitting end device may agree on the number of quantization bits of the superposition coefficients of part or all of the component vectors in advance based on the standard. In addition, the method indicated by the signaling may be used in combination with a method based on a standard convention in advance, which is not limited in the present application.
Based on any of the technical solutions provided above, in one possible design, the quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the plurality of component vectors includes a first value and a second value, and the indication information includes at least one of the following information: the number of the first values and the number of the second values. Wherein the first value is different from the second value. This possible design provides a solution for feeding back the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficients.
Based on any of the technical solutions provided above, in one possible design, the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficients of the plurality of component vectors includes a third value and a fourth value, and the indication information includes at least one of the following information: the number of the third value and the number of the fourth value. Wherein the third value and the fourth value are different. This possible design provides a solution for feeding back the number of quantized bits of the narrowband phase coefficients.
Based on any one of the technical solutions provided above, in one possible design, the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the plurality of component vectors includes a fifth value and a sixth value, and the indication information includes at least one of the following information: the number of the fifth value and the number of the sixth value.
Based on any of the above-provided solutions, in one possible design, the number of component vectors may include 4, 6, 8, and so on. When the number of component vectors is 4, the 4 component vectors may include a first component vector, a second component vector, a third component vector, and a fourth component vector. The number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient of the first component vector is 0, the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 0, and the number of quantization bits for the narrowband phase coefficient is 0. The number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient of the second component vector is 2, the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 1, and the number of quantization bits for the narrowband phase coefficient is 2. The number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the third component vector is 2, the number of quantization bits of the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 0, and the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficient is 2. The quantization bit number of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the fourth component vector is 2, the quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 0, and the quantization bit number of the narrowband phase coefficient is 2. Specifically, it can be shown as an example shown in table 7 where p is 2 and K is 1. Other examples are not listed.
Based on any one of the above-provided technical solutions, in one possible design, the set of possible values of the quantized value of the wideband amplitude coefficient may be: -gap/2, -gap/2-gap, …, -gap/2- (2^ (b) -1) gap. Alternatively, gap is 1.6dB or 3dB, etc.
Based on any of the above-provided solutions, in one possible design, if a wideband amplitude coefficient of a component vector is larger than a narrowband amplitude coefficient, the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient may be a constant, e.g., 1.2 dB. In this case, the index of the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient may be 1. If the wideband amplitude coefficient of a component vector is smaller than the narrowband amplitude coefficient, the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient may be another constant, e.g., -1.2 dB. In this case, the index of the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient may be 0.
The present application also provides a computer storage medium having stored thereon computer program instructions which, when run on a computer, cause the computer to perform the method of any of the above aspects.
The present application also provides a computer program product which, when run on a computer, causes the computer to perform the method of any of the above aspects.
It is understood that any one of the apparatuses, computer storage media, or computer program products provided above is used for executing the corresponding method provided above, and therefore, the beneficial effects achieved by the apparatuses, the computer storage media, or the computer program products can refer to the beneficial effects of the solutions in the following detailed description, and are not described herein again.
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FIG. 3 is a flow chart illustrating a method for quantizing superposition coefficients according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating a method for quantizing superposition coefficients according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating a method for quantizing superposition coefficients according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of an exemplary logical structure of a receiving end device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating an exemplary logical structure of a transmitting end device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary hardware configuration of a communication device according to an embodiment of the present application.
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First, the relevant techniques and terms referred to herein are explained for the convenience of the reader:
generally speaking, in the communication process, the receiving end device determines a channel matrix according to a reference signal transmitted by the transmitting end device, determines a precoding vector based on the channel matrix and the basic codebook, and feeds back related information of the obtained precoding vector to the transmitting end device. The transmitting terminal equipment acquires the pre-coding vector, pre-codes data to be transmitted according to the pre-coding vector, and transmits the pre-coded data to the receiving terminal equipment.
1) Ideal precoding vector, component vector, base codebook
In a specific implementation process, the ideal precoding vector may be obtained by a plurality of methods, and the ideal precoding vectors obtained by different methods may be different. For example, the ideal precoding vector may be obtained by performing Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) on the channel matrix. Specifically, the channel matrix may be decomposed into a product of a left unitary matrix, a diagonal matrix, and a right unitary matrix by performing Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) on the channel matrix. In a specific implementation process, a conjugate transpose matrix of the right unitary matrix can be used as an ideal precoding matrix, and a column vector of the ideal precoding matrix can be used as an ideal precoding vector. The ideal precoding matrix obtained by singular value decomposition may be obtained by, for example, but not limited to, eigenvalue decomposition of a correlation matrix of a channel matrix. In the specific implementation process, the specific value of the ideal precoding vector and the acquisition method thereof can be determined according to the overall requirements of the system design. The technical details of the ideal precoding vector have already been clearly described in the prior art, and thus are not described herein again.
After obtaining the above-mentioned ideal precoding vector, the ideal precoding vector can be approximately expressed in the form of a weighted sum of a plurality of component vectors, that is:
where P represents an ideal precoding vector, biRepresenting the component vector i, aiRepresenting the superposition coefficients of the component vector i. In a specific implementation process, the number m of component vectors (m is a positive integer) may be set according to specific needs (for example, but not limited to, needs of accuracy), for example, the number of component vectors may be a preset number.
The base codebook is a set of candidate vectors. The component vectors are selected from the base codebook. The base codebook may be generally represented in the form of a matrix, and therefore, the base codebook may also be referred to as a base codebook matrix, and the candidate vectors are column vectors of the base codebook matrix. The base codebook matrices mentioned herein may be interchanged with the base codebook matrices if not specifically stated or if not inconsistent with their actual role or inherent logic in the relevant description.
The base codebook matrix includes a plurality of column vectors, some of which may be selected as component vectors. There are many methods for selecting the component vector, and an appropriate method may be selected according to specific needs. For example, the component vectors may be determined from the plurality of column vectors according to the proximity of the column vectors of the base codebook matrix to the ideal precoding vector, wherein the column vectors with the highest proximity to the ideal precoding vector may be selected as the component vectors. In a specific implementation, the above proximity may be embodied as, for example, but not limited to, an inner product or euclidean distance between a column vector of the base codebook matrix and an ideal precoding vector. Taking the inner product as an example, when determining the component vectors, a plurality of column vectors whose inner products with the ideal precoding vector (for example, if the inner products are complex numbers, the magnitudes of the inner products) are the largest may be taken as the component vectors, and when a plurality of base codebook matrices exist, the plurality of column vectors may belong to different base codebooks. In addition, the inner product of each component vector and the ideal precoding vector can be further used as the superposition coefficient of the component vector.
2) Wide band, narrow band
Broadband, which may refer to system bandwidth, e.g., 20M (megabits); or may be a portion of the system bandwidth. The wideband may be divided into a plurality of narrowbands, and a narrowband may be understood as a bandwidth allocated to a terminal device. The number of narrow bands into which the wide band is divided is not limited in the present application. The definition of wideband and narrowband is not limited to the above description, and reference may also be made to the prior art when implementing it specifically.
In the present application, an ideal precoding vector obtained based on a wideband channel is referred to as a "first ideal precoding vector", and an ideal precoding vector obtained based on a narrowband channel is referred to as a "second ideal precoding vector".
3) Wide band amplitude coefficient, narrow band phase coefficient
The second ideal precoding vector may be represented as follows:
W=W1×W2
w1 is information of a long-term wide band, and W2 is information of a short-term narrow band. W1 contains component vectors and wideband superposition coefficients. W2 contains narrowband superposition coefficients. The wideband superposition coefficient may include a wideband amplitude coefficient, and the narrowband superposition coefficient may include a narrowband amplitude coefficient and a narrowband phase coefficient.
Taking the inner product as an example, if the inner product of a component vector and the first ideal precoding vector is expressed in complex form: a + bj, the wideband magnitude coefficient of the component vector can be expressed as:if the inner product of a component vector (or a vector obtained by multiplying a component vector by its wideband magnitude coefficient) and the second ideal precoding vector is represented as complexNumber form: c + dj, the narrow-band amplitude coefficients of the component vector can be expressed as:the narrowband phase coefficients can be expressed as: arctan (d/c). It is understood that the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient, and the narrowband phase coefficient may also be obtained by other methods in the prior art, which is not limited in this application.
The wideband amplitude coefficients of the different component vectors may be the same or different. The wideband amplitude coefficients of each component vector may or may not be quantized. If quantized, the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient may or may not be the same for different component vectors. The narrowband amplitude coefficients of different component vectors may be the same or different. The narrowband amplitude coefficients of each component vector may or may not be quantized. If quantized, the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient may or may not be the same for different component vectors. The narrowband phase coefficients of different component vectors may be the same or different. The narrowband phase coefficients of each component vector may or may not be quantized. If quantized, the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient may or may not be the same for different component vectors.
In one example, the second ideal precoding vector may be represented as follows:
wherein,can be prepared fromAndthus obtaining the product.
Wherein, b1~bLEach parameter in (a) represents a component vector, p1~p2LEach parameter in (a) represents a wideband magnitude coefficient of a component vector α1~α2L-1Each parameter in (a) represents a narrow-band amplitude coefficient, θ, of a component vector1~θ2L-1Each reference in (a) represents a narrowband phase coefficient of a component vector. L represents the total number of component vectors in a single polarization direction. One component vector may correspond to one beam direction, and the present application is described by taking the beam direction as a dual polarization direction as an example, and is not limited to this in specific implementation.
3) Number of quantization bits
Any superposition coefficient (e.g. p)1~p2L、α1~α2L-1Or theta1~θ2L-1) May or may not be quantized values. For a superposition coefficient that is a quantized value, the number of possible values of the quantized value is determined according to the number of quantization bits allocated to the superposition coefficient by the receiving end device. If the quantization bit number allocated to a superposition coefficient by the receiving end equipment is M, the possible value number of the quantization value is 2MWherein M is an integer greater than or equal to 0. The actual value of the quantized value is related to the actual channel, and may specifically be one of the possible values that is closest to the actual value.
The quantized values of the superimposed coefficients are explained below by specific examples:
if p is0Is 3 bits, then p0Possible values are 8 (i.e. 2)3) And (4) carrying out the following steps. p is a radical of0The set of possible values may be: { -1.5, -4.5, -7.5, -10.5, -13.5-16.5, -19.5, -22.5}, each element in the set being a possible value of power in wideband amplitude, in decibels (dB). Based on this, if the receiving end equipment calculates b according to the broadband channel0The broadband amplitude coefficient of (1) is-10 dB, then p0May be-10.5dB。
If p is0Is 2 bits, then p0Possible values are 4 (i.e. 2)2) And (4) carrying out the following steps. p is a radical of0The set of possible values may be: -1.5-7.5, -13.5-19.5}, each element in the set being a possible value of power in broadband amplitude, which may be in dB. Based on this, if the receiving end equipment calculates b according to the broadband channel0The broadband amplitude coefficient of (1) is-10 dB, then p0The actual value of (a) may be-7.5 dB.
Other quantized values of the superposition coefficients are similar to the above, and are not listed in the present application.
4) Normalized reference component vector
Since normalization processing is required before quantization is performed, the component vector serving as a normalization reference is a normalization reference component vector. The superposition coefficient of the normalized reference component vector is 1, and the value range of the superposition coefficients of other component vectors is 0-1. It is understood that the value or value range refers to a value or value range in the decimal domain.
In this application, the receiving end device may not allocate the quantization bit number to the normalized reference component vector, that is, the quantization bit number of the reference component vector is 0.
5) A plurality of, and/or a first, a second
The term "plurality" in this application means two or more. The term "and/or" in the present application is only one kind of association relationship describing the associated object, and means that there may be three kinds of relationships, for example, a and/or B, which may mean: a exists alone, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists alone. In addition, the character "/" herein generally indicates that the former and latter related objects are in an "or" relationship. The terms "first" and "second" in the present application are used to distinguish different objects, and do not limit the order of the different objects.
In the prior art, each component vector is of the same typeThe quantization bit numbers of the superposition coefficients (such as the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient and the narrowband phase coefficient) are equal. For example, p1~p2LIs 3 bits, as another example, α1~α2L-1The number of quantization bits of each parameter in (2) bits and the like.
When the weighted sum of a plurality of component vectors is used as a precoding vector, the influence (or contribution) of each component vector on an ideal precoding vector is different, wherein the magnitude of the influence of each component vector on the ideal precoding vector can be characterized by the superposition coefficient of the component vector. Therefore, based on the method of configuring the superposition coefficient in the prior art, the following problems occur: if a smaller quantization bit number is set, the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained by the transmitting terminal equipment is not high; if the quantization bit number is set to be larger, the number of bits used is larger when the receiving end device feeds back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient to the transmitting end device, so that the overhead is larger. Therefore, whether a larger quantization bit number or a smaller quantization bit number is set, the overall performance gain of the system is not ideal.
Based on this, the embodiments of the present application provide a method and an apparatus for indicating and determining a precoding vector, which are helpful to achieve the following beneficial effects: on the basis of ensuring that the precoding vector obtained by the transmitting terminal equipment reaches a certain accuracy, the cost of feeding back the indication information of the indication superposition coefficient is reasonably set, so that the overall performance gain of the system is improved.
Fig. 1 is an exemplary diagram of a wireless communication network 100 according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG. 1, the wireless communication network 100 includes base stations 102-106 and terminal devices 108-122, wherein the base stations 102-106 can communicate with each other via backhaul (backhaul) links (shown as straight lines between the base stations 102-106), and the backhaul links can be wired backhaul links (e.g., optical fiber, copper cable) or wireless backhaul links (e.g., microwave). The terminal devices 108-122 can communicate with the corresponding base stations 102-106 via wireless links (as indicated by the broken lines between the base stations 102-106 and the terminal devices 108-122).
The base stations 102-106 are used for providing wireless access services for the terminal devices 108-122. Specifically, each base station corresponds to a service coverage area (which may also be referred to as a cell, as shown by the oval areas in fig. 1), and a terminal device entering the service coverage area can communicate with the base station through a wireless signal to receive a wireless access service provided by the base station. The service coverage areas of the base stations may overlap, and terminal devices in the overlapping areas can receive wireless signals from a plurality of base stations, so that the base stations can cooperate with each other to provide services for the terminal devices. For example, multiple base stations may use a Coordinated multipoint (CoMP) technology to provide services for terminal devices in the overlapping area. For example, as shown in fig. 1, there is an overlap between service coverage areas of base station 102 and base station 104, and terminal device 112 is located in the overlap area, so that terminal device 112 can receive wireless signals from base station 102 and base station 104, and base station 102 and base station 104 can cooperate with each other to provide service for terminal device 112. For another example, as shown in fig. 1, the service coverage areas of base station 102, base station 104, and base station 106 have a common overlapping area, and terminal device 120 is located in the overlapping area, so that terminal device 120 can receive wireless signals from base stations 102, 104, and 106, and base stations 102, 104, and 106 can cooperate with each other to provide service for terminal device 120.
Depending on the wireless communication technology used, the base station may also be referred to as a node B (nodeb), an evolved node B (eNodeB), an Access Point (AP), and the like. In addition, the base station may be divided into a Macro base station for providing a Macro cell (Macro cell), a micro base station for providing a micro cell (Pico cell), a Femto base station for providing a Femto cell (Femto cell), and the like according to the size of the service coverage area provided. As wireless communication technology continues to evolve, future base stations may also take on other names.
The terminal devices 108-122 may be various wireless communication devices with wireless communication functions, such as, but not limited to, a mobile cellular phone, a cordless phone, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smart phone, a notebook computer, a tablet computer, a wireless data card, a wireless Modem (Modem), or a wearable device such as a smart watch. With the advent of Internet of Things (IOT), more and more devices that did not have communication capabilities before, such as but not limited to, home appliances, vehicles, tool devices, service devices, and service facilities, began to obtain wireless communication capabilities by configuring wireless communication units so that they could access a wireless communication network and receive remote control. Such a device has a wireless communication function due to the arrangement of the wireless communication unit, and thus also belongs to the category of wireless communication devices. Furthermore, the terminal devices 108-122 may also be referred to as mobile stations, mobile devices, mobile terminals, wireless terminals, handheld devices, clients, and the like.
The base stations 102 to 106 and the terminal devices 108 to 122 may be configured with Multiple antennas to support MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology. Further, the base stations 102 to 106 and the terminal devices 108 to 122 may support both Single-User MIMO (SU-MIMO) technology and Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO), where the MU-MIMO may be implemented based on Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) technology. Due to the configuration of Multiple antennas, base stations 102-106 and terminal devices 108-122 may also flexibly support Single Input Single Output (SISO), Single Input Multiple Output (SIMO), and Multiple Input Single Output (MISO) techniques to implement various Diversity (such as, but not limited to, Transmit Diversity and Receive Diversity) and Multiplexing techniques, where the Diversity techniques may include, but not limited to, Transmit Diversity (TD) and Receive Diversity (RD) techniques, and the Multiplexing technique may be Spatial Multiplexing (Spatial Multiplexing) techniques. The various techniques may also include various implementations, for example, the Transmit Diversity techniques may include Space-Time Transmit Diversity (STTD), Space-Frequency Transmit Diversity (SFTD), Time-Switched Transmit Diversity (TSTD), Frequency-Switched Transmit Diversity (FSTD), Orthogonal Transmit Diversity (OTD), Cyclic Delay Diversity (CDD), and other Diversity schemes, as well as Diversity schemes derived, evolved, and combined from the various Diversity schemes. For example, the LTE (Long term evolution) standard currently adopts a Space Time Block Coding (STBC), a Space Frequency Block Coding (SFBC), a CDD (code division multiplexing) and other transmission diversity methods.
In addition, the base stations 102-106 and the terminal devices 108-122 may communicate using various wireless communication technologies, such as, but not limited to, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technology, Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) technology, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology, Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (Orthogonal FDMA, OFDMA) technology, Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) technology, Multiple Access (Space Division Multiple Access, SDMA) technology, and evolution and derivation of these technologies. The above-mentioned wireless communication Technology is adopted as a Radio Access Technology (RAT) by many wireless communication standards, so as to construct various wireless communication systems (or networks) widely known today, including but not limited to global system for Mobile Communications (GSM), CDMA2000, Wideband CDMA (Wideband CDMA, WCDMA), WiFi defined by 802.11 series standards, Worldwide Interoperability for microwave Access (WiMAX), Long Term Evolution (Long Term Evolution, LTE), LTE-Advanced (LTE-Advanced, LTE-a), and evolved systems of these wireless communication systems. The technical solutions provided in the embodiments of the present application can be applied to the various wireless communication technologies and wireless communication systems described above, unless otherwise specified. Furthermore, the terms "system" and "network" may be used interchangeably.
It should be noted that the wireless communication network 100 shown in fig. 1 is only for example and is not used to limit the technical solution of the present application. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that in particular implementations, the wireless communication network 100 may also include other devices, such as, but not limited to, a Base Station Controller (BSC), and the number of Base stations and terminal devices may also be configured according to particular needs.
Herein, the receiving end devices may be the terminal devices 108 to 122 shown in FIG. 1, and the transmitting end devices may be the base stations 102 to 106 shown in FIG. 1; alternatively, the receiving end devices may be the base stations 102 to 106 shown in fig. 1, and the transmitting end devices may be the terminal devices 108 to 122 shown in fig. 1. The embodiments of the present application provide an indication method, a method for determining a precoding vector, and corresponding receiving end equipment and transmitting end equipment, and the following describes in detail the technical solutions provided by the embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 2 is an interaction diagram of an indication method and a method for determining a precoding vector according to an embodiment of the present application. The method illustrated in fig. 2 may include the following steps S201 to S204:
s201: the receiving end equipment generates indication information, wherein the indication information is used for indicating a plurality of component vectors of an ideal precoding vector and a superposition coefficient of each component vector, and the superposition coefficients of at least two component vectors except for the normalized reference component vector in the plurality of component vectors have at least one of the following characteristics: the number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient is different, the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficient is different, and the number of quantization bits for the narrowband phase coefficient is different.
The ideal precoding vector may be the first ideal precoding vector described above, or may be the second ideal precoding vector. If it is the first ideal precoding vector, the superposition coefficients may include wideband amplitude coefficients, excluding narrowband amplitude coefficients and narrowband phase coefficients. The superposition coefficients may include wideband amplitude coefficients, narrowband amplitude coefficients, and narrowband phase coefficients if the second ideal precoding vector.
The present application does not limit how the component vector is indicated. For example, the indication information may include indices of all of the plurality of component vectors to indicate the plurality of component vectors; alternatively, it may include: an index of a partial component vector of the plurality of component vectors, and a relationship between the partial component vector and the remaining component vectors, etc., to indicate the plurality of component vectors. The application does not limit in what way the superposition coefficient of each component vector is specifically indicated. For example, the indication information may include: an index of superposition coefficients of all of a plurality of component vectors to indicate superposition coefficients of the plurality of component vectors; alternatively, it may include: the index of the superimposition coefficient of a partial component vector of the plurality of component vectors, and the relationship between the index of the superimposition coefficient of the partial component vector and the indexes of the superimposition coefficients of the remaining component vectors, and the like, to indicate the superimposition coefficients of the plurality of component vectors.
S202: the receiving end equipment sends the indication information.
The indication information may be Precoding Matrix Indicator (PMI) or other information. The indication information may be carried in one or more messages in the prior art and sent to the transmitting end device by the receiving end device, or may be carried in one or more messages newly designed in the present application and sent to the transmitting end device by the receiving end device.
S203: and the transmitting terminal equipment receives the indication information.
S204: and the transmitting terminal equipment determines a precoding vector according to the indication information.
In the method provided by the embodiment of the application, the receiving end device can set the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient of the component vector having a large influence on the precoding vector to a large value, and set the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient of the component vector having a small influence on the ideal precoding vector to a small value, so that the accuracy of the superposition coefficient of the component vector having a large influence on the ideal precoding vector can be improved, and the feedback overhead of the superposition coefficient of the component vector having a small influence on the ideal precoding vector can be reduced. Since the closer the precoding vector determined by the transmitting end device is to the ideal precoding vector, the higher the accuracy of the obtained precoding vector. Therefore, the technical scheme provided by the application helps to realize the following beneficial effects: on the basis of ensuring that the precoding vector obtained by the transmitting terminal equipment reaches a certain accuracy, the cost of feeding back the indication information of the indication superposition coefficient is reasonably set, so that the overall performance gain of the system is improved.
In one embodiment of the present application, the indication information may further be used to indicate at least one of the following information: the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficients of the plurality of component vectors; the number of quantization bits of the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the plurality of component vectors; the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficients of the plurality of component vectors. In this embodiment, the transmitting terminal device obtains the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient of the component vector in a signaling manner. In practical implementation, the receiving end device and the transmitting end device may also pre-define the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient, for example, set the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient before shipping, or set the quantization bit number in a semi-static manner, for example, a Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling or other notification signaling, and the like, for example, but not limited to, the transmitting end device generates and transmits an RRC signaling or other notification signaling carrying the quantization bit number to the receiving end device, and the receiving end device receives the RRC signaling or other notification signaling and determines the quantization bit number based on the RRC signaling or other notification signaling. Optionally, the indication information may include information such as the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient, or an index of the quantization bit number, so as to indicate the quantization bit number of the superposition coefficient.
It should be noted that the indication information in the present application may specifically be one or more information, and each information may have at least one function, and the function may include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following: the number of quantization bits of any one or a plurality of component vectors, any one or a plurality of superposition coefficients of any one or a plurality of component vectors, and the like. If the instruction information is a plurality of pieces of information, the plurality of pieces of information may or may not be transmitted simultaneously.
Optionally, the quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the multiple component vectors includes a first value and a second value, and the indication information includes at least one of the following information: the number of the first values and the number of the second values.
Optionally, the quantization bit number of the narrowband phase coefficients of the multiple component vectors includes a third value and a fourth value, and the indication information includes at least one of the following information: the number of the third value and the number of the fourth value.
Optionally, the quantization bit number of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the multiple component vectors includes a fifth value and a sixth value, and the indication information includes at least one of the following information: the number of the fifth value and the number of the sixth value.
It can be understood that, for the above alternative mode, if the quantization bit number of any type of superposition coefficient has S values in addition to the superposition coefficient of the normalized reference component vector, the receiving end device may indicate the maximum number of S-1 values to the transmitting end device. Wherein S may be an integer greater than or equal to 2. In addition, in the above optional manner, the transmitting end device is enabled to obtain the number of quantization bit numbers through a signaling manner, and in actual implementation, the receiving end device and the transmitting end device may also have a rule for pre-defining the number of quantization bit numbers, for example, the number of quantization bit numbers is set before factory shipment, or the number of quantization bit numbers is set through a semi-static manner, for example, an RRC signaling or other notification signaling, and the specific manner may refer to the manner for setting the quantization bit numbers through the RRC signaling.
In an embodiment of the present application, the receiving end device and the transmitting end device may use an order for arranging the multiple component vectors based on a semi-static configuration manner (for example, RRC signaling or other notification signaling, and the specific manner may refer to the manner in which the quantization bit number is set through RRC signaling) or based on a standard convention, for example, the multiple component vectors may be sorted according to an order of an influence of each component vector on an ideal precoding vector, and then, after receiving the indication information, the transmitting end device may determine the superposition coefficient of each component vector based on the order. A specific implementation manner of determining the magnitude of the effect of the component vector on the ideal precoding vector may be, for example and without limitation, determined by determining the magnitude of the wideband amplitude coefficient of each component vector, for example, the larger the wideband amplitude coefficient of the component vector is, the larger the effect of the component vector on the ideal precoding vector is.
For example, assuming that the number of the component vectors is 4, the 4 component vectors are respectively labeled as component vectors 0 to 3, and the sequence obtained by sequencing the 4 component vectors according to the order of the influence on the ideal precoding vector from large to small is: component vector 1, component vector 0, component vector 2, component vector 3. If the quantization bit number of the narrowband phase coefficient of the 1 st component vector in the sequence obtained after sorting is 3, the quantization bit number of the narrowband phase coefficient of the last 3 component vectors is 2. Then, when the index of the quantized values of the narrowband phase coefficients of the 4 component vectors sent by the receiving end device to the transmitting end device is binary number "100010111", if the number of quantized bits 3 included in the indication information is 1 (i.e. the number of first values is 1), the transmitting end device may determine that the indexes of the narrowband phase coefficients of the 4 component vectors are sequentially: 100, 01, 01, 11; then, the transmitting end device can obtain the following sequence according to the sequence obtained by sequencing the 4 component vectors: the index of the narrowband phase coefficient of component vector 1 is 100, the index of the narrowband phase coefficient of component vector 0 is 01, the index of the narrowband phase coefficient of component vector 2 is 01, and the index of the narrowband phase coefficient of component vector 3 is 11. And finally, the transmitting terminal equipment can obtain the narrowband phase coefficient according to the corresponding relation between the index of the narrowband phase coefficient and the narrowband phase coefficient. Other examples are not listed.
The number of quantization bits of the superposition coefficient provided in the embodiment of the present application is described below. Before that, the following points are explained first:
for convenience of description, the quantization bit numbers of the 3 superposition coefficients, i.e., the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient, and the narrowband phase coefficient, of each component vector are labeled as follows: (X, Y, Z). Where X represents the number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient, Y represents the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficient, and Z represents the number of quantization bits for the narrowband phase coefficient. It is to be understood that (X, Y, Z) may be a matrix, and particularly, when (X, Y, Z) denotes a superposition coefficient of a component vector, (X, Y, Z) may be a vector.
For convenience of description, the following description is given taking an example in which the receiving-end apparatus does not allocate quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient, and the narrowband phase coefficient of the normalized reference component vector. Namely: (X, Y, Z) ═ 0, 0, 0. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that any normalized reference component vector may not be provided, and thus, the number of quantization bits of the above-described superposition coefficient may be fed back for each component vector. Also, for convenience of description, the component vectors are ordered in the order of decreasing influence on the ideal precoding vector. For any component vector (including the normalized reference component vector and the non-normalized reference component vector), if the quantization bit number of its superposition coefficient (including the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient or the narrowband phase coefficient) is 0, the superposition coefficient may be a preset constant, which may include but is not limited to 1. For example, if the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of a component vector is 0, the wideband amplitude coefficient of the component vector may be a preset constant, such as 1.
For convenience of description, hereinafter, the quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the plurality of non-normalized reference component vectors includes one or two values, and specifically may be 1 and/or 0; the number of quantization bits for the narrowband phase amplitude coefficients of the plurality of non-normalized reference component vectors comprises one or two values, which may specifically be 3 and/or 2. In actual implementation, the number of possible values of the quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficient and the quantization bit number of the narrowband phase coefficient and the possible values are not limited, and the number can be adjusted according to actual conditions.
It should be noted that the influence degree of the change of the quantization bit number of the wideband amplitude coefficient on the bit number occupied by the indication information is smaller than the influence degree of the change of the quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude/phase coefficient on the bit number occupied by the indication information. For example, assuming that the number of component vectors is N, N is greater than or equal to 2, and the wideband includes 10 narrowband, the number of bits occupied by the indication information can be reduced by at most N bits for every 1 bit reduction of the quantization value of the wideband amplitude coefficient; and the bit number occupied by the indication information can be reduced by 10-10N bits every time the quantized value of the narrow-band amplitude/phase coefficient is reduced by 1 bit. Therefore, the following description is made without taking the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient as an example. In practical implementation, the number of bits occupied by the indication information can also be reduced by reducing the number of quantization bits of the partial wideband amplitude coefficients.
Since generally, the narrowband phase needs to be quantized, and at least one of the wideband amplitude and the narrowband amplitude needs to be quantized, based on this, the following 3 scenarios can be divided:
scene 1: the narrowband phase is quantized and the wideband amplitude and the narrowband amplitude are quantized.
In this scenario, the quantization bits for X, Y and Z of the normalized reference component vector are both 0. The superposition coefficient X of the at least one non-normalized reference component vector is greater than 0, the superposition coefficient Y of the at least one non-normalized reference component vector is greater than 0, and the superposition coefficient Z of the at least one non-normalized reference component vector is greater than 0.
For the scenario, the present application provides a method for quantizing a superposition coefficient, as shown in fig. 3, specifically including the following steps S301 to S304:
s301: for each transmission layer, the receiving end device determines a normalized reference component vector.
For example, a component vector whose wideband amplitude coefficient is the largest (modulo of a complex number if the wideband amplitude is a complex number) is taken as the normalized reference component vector. After the receiving end determines the normalized reference component vector, the index of the normalized reference component vector may be fed back to the transmitting end device. Optionally, the receiving end device may further feed back the wideband amplitude of the normalized reference component vector to the transmitting end device.
S302: when the receiving end equipment quantizes the broadband amplitude coefficient, the broadband amplitude coefficient of each component vector is normalized by taking the broadband amplitude coefficient of the normalized reference component vector as a reference. Then, the wideband amplitude coefficients of the component vectors are quantized according to the quantization bits assigned to the wideband amplitude coefficients of the component vectors.
In one embodiment provided in the present application, the set of possible values of the quantized value of the wideband amplitude coefficient may be: -gap/2, -gap/2-gap, …, -gap/2- (2^ (b) -1) gap. Where b represents the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient. Alternatively, gap is 1.6dB or 3dB, etc. Taking gap as 3dB as an example, if the quantization bit number of the wideband amplitude coefficient allocated by the receiving end device for a certain component vector is 3 bits, the possible values of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the component vector may be: { -1.5, -4.5, -7.5, -10.5, -13.5-16.5, -19.5, -22.5}. Of course, in practical implementation, the possible values of the wideband amplitude coefficients of the component vectors may be some or all of the elements in the set. If the quantization bit number of the wideband amplitude coefficient allocated to a certain component vector by the receiving end device is 2 bits, the possible values of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the component vector may be: { -1.5, -4.5, -7.5, -10.5}. Of course, in practical implementation, the possible values of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the component vector may be some or all of the elements in the set. Other examples are not listed. In this embodiment, wideband amplitude quantization is performed by a uniform configuration of the dB domain, which facilitates wideband amplitude differential quantization since there are no 0's and no 1's in the set. When the wideband amplitude coefficient is 0 or 1, the difference can be performed only in one direction.
S303: for each narrow band, when the receiving end equipment quantizes the narrow-band amplitude coefficient, the narrow-band amplitude coefficient of each component vector is normalized by taking the narrow-band amplitude coefficient of the normalized reference component vector as a reference. The narrowband amplitude coefficients of each component vector are then quantized according to the quantization bits assigned to the narrowband amplitude coefficients of that component vector.
S303 may be replaced with the following steps: for each narrow band, when the receiving end device quantizes the narrow-band amplitude coefficients, the narrow-band amplitude coefficients of the normalized reference component vector may not be quantized. The narrowband amplitude coefficients for any of the other component vectors may be quantized as follows:
if a wideband amplitude coefficient of a component vector is larger than a narrowband amplitude coefficient, then the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient (e.g., W ═ W, above)1×W2α in the formula1~α2L-1Any of the values) may be a constant, e.g., 1.2 dB. In this case, the index of the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient may be 1.
If the wideband amplitude coefficient of a component vector is smaller than the narrowband amplitude coefficient, the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient may be another constant, e.g., -1.2 dB. In this case, the index of the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient may be 0.
Therefore, the possible values of the quantized value of the narrowband amplitude coefficient are 2, and therefore, the 2 possible values can be represented when the quantized bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 1. The embodiment provides a method for quantizing narrowband amplitude coefficients, which is not limited to the practical implementation.
S304: for each narrow band, when the receiving end device quantizes the narrow-band phase coefficient, the narrow-band phase coefficient of each component vector is normalized by taking the narrow-band phase coefficient of the normalized reference component vector as a reference. Then, the narrowband phase coefficients of each component vector are quantized according to the quantization bits assigned to the narrowband phase coefficients of the component vector.
The sequence of S302 to S304 is not limited in the present application.
In this scenario, one example of (X, Y, Z) of N component vectors can be represented as follows:
wherein K is more than or equal to 01≤N-1,0≤K2≤N-1。K1And K2May or may not be equal. K1And K2Generally, 0 is not taken at the same time, and N-1 is not taken at the same time. N is the total number of component vectors.
It will be appreciated that, in addition to normalizing the reference component vector: the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of each component vector is p, where p may be 2 or 3, or other values. K1The quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficient of each component vector in the component vectors is 1, and the quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficient of each remaining component vector is 0. K2The number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficient of each of the component vectors is 3, and the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficient of each of the remaining component vectors is 2.
Applying the present embodiment to the above-provided embodiment, the first value in the above may be 1, the second value may be 0, and the number of the first values may be K1The number of the second value is N-K1. The third value may be 3, the fourth value may be 2; the number of the third value is K2The number of the fourth value is N-K2。
Example 1: if K1=K2And is prepared by reaction of K1And K2All denoted as K, then (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors can be represented as follows:
specific values of (X, Y, Z) are exemplarily described below, taking L ═ 2, 3, 4, and p ═ 2, 3 as examples. Where L is the total number of component vectors in a single polarization direction. The present application discusses based on the dual polarization direction, and therefore the total number N of the component vectors is 2L, which is not limited to this specific implementation. In the following table, W _ amp has the same meaning as X, S _ amp has the same meaning as Y, and S _ phase has the same meaning as Z.
In this application, the "component vector index" may be an absolute index of a component vector, for example, an index of the component vector in the base codebook or an absolute index of a beam corresponding to the component vector; or may be a component vector relative index, such as an index of the component vector among the N component vectors. For convenience of description, the "component vector index" in the tables below is represented by a component vector relative index, and the component vector relative indexes are all sequentially ordered from 0. In addition, each table below is drawn by sorting the N component vectors in order of their influence on the ideal precoding vector.
(1)L=2
When L is 2, N is 4, K can take any value of 0-3. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 3, the (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 1:
TABLE 1
The following describes the technical solutions in table 1 by taking the example shown in table 1a in table 1 as an example.
TABLE 1a
In table 1a, N is 4, i.e., there are 4 component vectors whose indices are 0, 1, 2, and 3. The component vector 0 is a normalized reference component vector, and the number of quantization bits of the superposition coefficients W _ amp, S _ amp, and S _ phase is 0. The component vectors 1, 2, 3 are non-normalized reference component vectors. As can be seen from the matrix representation of (X, Y, Z) in example 1, p is 2, so W _ amp of component vectors 1, 2, and 3 is 2. For the narrowband amplitude coefficient Y (i.e., S _ amp), K is 0, which indicates that the number of component vectors whose Y (i.e., S _ amp) is 1 in the non-normalized reference component vector is 0, i.e., Y (i.e., S _ amp) in all the non-normalized reference component vectors is 0. Similarly, for the narrow-band phase coefficient Z (i.e., S _ phase), K is 0, which means that the number of component vectors having Z (i.e., S _ phase) of 3 of the non-normalized reference component vector is 0, that is, Z (i.e., S _ phase) of all the non-normalized reference component vectors is 2. The other examples in table 1 and each of the other tables in this application are similar and will not be described again.
The indication information provided by the application can comprise: generating indication information and transmitting the indication information. The indication information is used for indicating a plurality of component vectors of an ideal precoding vector and a superposition coefficient of each component vector, and the superposition coefficients of the component vectors comprise at least one of the following types: wideband amplitude coefficients, narrowband phase coefficients, wherein, when the number of component vectors is 4, the 4 component vectors include a first component vector, a second component vector, a third component vector, and a fourth component vector. Wherein, based on the example shown in table 1 a:
the number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient of the first component vector is 0, the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 0, and the number of quantization bits for the narrowband phase coefficient is 0.
The number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient of the second component vector is 2, the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 0, and the number of quantization bits for the narrowband phase coefficient is 2.
The number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the third component vector is 2, the number of quantization bits of the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 0, and the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficient is 2.
The quantization bit number of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the fourth component vector is 2, the quantization bit number of the narrowband amplitude coefficient is 0, and the quantization bit number of the narrowband phase coefficient is 2.
Alternatively, the first component vector may be a component vector with an index of 0 of the component vectors in table 1a, i.e., a normalized reference component vector. The second, third and fourth component vectors may be respectively one of the component vectors in table 1a indexed 1, 2, 3.
Those skilled in the art will understand that the quantization bit number of each superposition coefficient of each component vector in the indication methods of other examples (including any example in table 1 to table 12 except table 1a, or the example in each scene such as N-10, 12, 16, etc.) in the scenarios 2 and 3 based on the table 1 to table 12 can be inferred according to the above description, and is not listed here.
(2)L=3
When L is 3, N is 6, K can take any value of 0-5. For example, when K takes any value from 0 to 5, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 2:
TABLE 2
(3)L=4
When L is 4, N is 8, K can take any value of 0-7. For example, when K takes any value from 0 to 7, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 3:
TABLE 3
Example 2: if K2Is equal to 0, and K is1Denoted as K, (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors can be expressed as follows:
specific values of (X, Y, Z) are exemplarily described below, taking L ═ 2, 3, 4, and p ═ 2, 3 as examples. For the explanation of L, W _ amp, S _ phase, etc., reference may be made to the above example 1, which is not repeated herein.
(1)L=2
When L is 2, N is 4, K can take any value of 0-3. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 3, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 4:
TABLE 4
(2)L=3
When L is 3, N is 6, K can take any value of 0-5. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 5, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 5:
TABLE 5
(3)L=4
When L is 4, N is 8, K can take any value of 0-7. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 7, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 6:
TABLE 6
Example 3: if K2Is not N-1, and is substituted by K1Denoted as K, (X, Y, Z) of the multiple component vectors can be expressed as follows:
specific values of (X, Y, Z) are exemplarily described below, taking L ═ 2, 3, 4, and p ═ 2, 3 as examples. For the explanation of L, W _ amp, S _ phase, etc., reference may be made to the above example 1, which is not repeated herein.
(1)L=2
When L is 2, N is 4, K can take any value of 0-3. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 3, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 7:
TABLE 7
(2)L=3
When L is 3, N is 6, K can take any value of 0-5. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 5, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 8:
TABLE 8
(3)L=4
When L is 4, N is 8, K can take any value of 0-7. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 7, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 9:
TABLE 9
Example 4: if K1Is not N-1, and is substituted by K2Denoted as K, (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors can be expressed as follows:
specific values of (X, Y, Z) are exemplarily described below, taking L ═ 2, 3, 4, and p ═ 2, 3 as examples. For the explanation of L, W _ amp, S _ phase, etc., reference may be made to the above example 1, which is not repeated herein.
(1)L=2
When L is 2, N is 4, K can take any value of 0-3. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 3, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 10:
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(2)L=3
When L is 3, N is 6, K can take any value of 0-5. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 5, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 11:
TABLE 11
(3)L=4
When L is 4, N is 8, K can take any value of 0-7. For example, when K takes any value of 0 to 7, the values of (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors can be as shown in table 12:
TABLE 12
Scene 2: the narrowband phase is quantized and the narrowband amplitude is quantized and the wideband amplitude is not quantized.
In this scenario, the quantization bit allocation form of the superposition coefficient of each non-normalized reference component vector may be represented as (0, Y, Z), where the superposition coefficient Y of at least one non-normalized reference component vector is greater than 0 and the superposition coefficient Z of at least one non-normalized reference component vector is greater than 0.
For this scenario, the present application provides a method for quantizing a superposition coefficient, as shown in fig. 4, specifically including the following steps S401 to S403:
s401: reference may be made to S301.
For example, S401 may also determine the normalized reference component vector by: for all narrow bands, the receiving end equipment determines the component vector with the maximum narrow band amplitude coefficient, and takes the component vector as a normalized reference component vector. Where the quantization bits of X, Y and Z of the normalized reference component vector are both 0. The receiving end device may also feed back the index of the normalized reference component vector to the transmitting end device. Optionally, the receiving end device may further feed back the narrowband amplitude of the normalized reference component vector to the transmitting end device.
S402: reference may be made to S303 above.
S403: reference may be made to S304 described above.
The sequence of S402 and S403 is not limited in this application.
In this scenario, one example of (X, Y, Z) of N component vectors can be represented as follows:
wherein K is more than or equal to 01≤N-1,0≤K2≤N-1。K1And K2May or may not be equal. K1And K2Generally, 0 is not taken at the same time, and N-1 is not taken at the same time. N is the total number of component vectors.
Since the wideband amplitude coefficient is not quantized in this scenario, the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of each component vector is 0. In addition to the normalized reference component vector: k1The quantization bit number of the narrow-band amplitude coefficient of each component vector in the component vectors is 1, and the quantization bit number of the narrow-band amplitude coefficient of each other component vector is 0; k2The number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficient of each of the component vectors is 3, and the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficient of each of the remaining component vectors is 2.
Applying the present embodiment to the above-provided embodiment, the first value in the above may be 1, the second value may be 0, and the number of the first values may be K1The number of the second value is N-K1. The third value may be 3, the fourth value may be 2; the number of the third value is K2The number of the fourth value is N-K2。
It can be understood that the matrix form of (X, Y, Z) of the multiple component vectors in the above examples 1-4, and (W _ amp, S _ phase) shown in tables 1-12 can be modified to obtain various examples in this scenario. For example, a matrix form of (X, Y, Z) of a plurality of component vectors in examples 1 to 4 may be replaced with 0, and then the obtained form may be used as an example in the present scenario. The table obtained by replacing all p-2 in tables 1 to 12 with p-0, replacing all W _ amp-2 with 0, and deleting each (W _ amp, S _ phase) related to p-3 may be used as an example in the present scenario. Alternatively, a table obtained by replacing all p _ 3 in tables 1 to 12 with p _ 0, replacing all W _ amp with 2 with 0, and deleting each (W _ amp, S _ phase) related to p _ 2 may be used as an example in this scenario.
For example, when L is 2, N is 4, and K may take any one of values 0 to 3. When K takes any one of values from 0 to 3, (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors may be a table obtained by replacing all p _ amp, 2, and all W _ amp, 2, and deleting each (W _ amp, S _ phase) of p _ amp, 3 in table 1 with p _ 0 and 0, as shown in table 13:
watch 13
Other examples are not listed.
Scene 3: the narrowband phase is quantized and the wideband amplitude is quantized and the narrowband amplitude is not quantized.
In this scenario, the quantization bit allocation form of the superposition coefficient of each non-normalized reference component vector may be represented as (X, 0, Z), where the superposition coefficient X of at least one non-normalized reference component vector is greater than 0 and the superposition coefficient Z of at least one non-normalized reference component vector is greater than 0.
For the scenario, the present application provides a method for quantizing a superposition coefficient, as shown in fig. 5, specifically including the following steps S501 to S503:
s501: reference may be made to S301 described above.
Optionally, the receiving end device may further feed back an index of the normalized reference component vector to the transmitting end device. In specific implementation, the receiving end device may further feed back the wideband amplitude of the normalized reference component vector to the transmitting end device.
S502: reference may be made to S302 described above.
S503: reference may be made to S304 described above.
The sequence of S502 and S503 is not limited in this application.
In this scenario, one example of (X, Y, Z) of N component vectors can be represented as follows:
wherein K is more than 0 and less than N-1. N is the total number of component vectors.
Since the narrowband amplitude coefficients are not quantized in this scenario, the number of quantization bits of the narrowband amplitude coefficients of each component vector is 0. The wideband magnitude coefficient of the normalized reference component vector is 0. The number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the non-normalized reference component vector is p, where p may be 2 or 3, or other values. The quantization bit number of the narrowband phase coefficient of each component vector in the K non-normalized reference component vectors is 3, and the quantization bit number of the narrowband phase coefficient of each remaining component vector is 2.
Applying the present embodiment to the above-provided embodiment, the third value in the above may be 3, and the fourth value may be 2; the number of the third values is K and the number of the fourth values is N-K.
It can be understood that the matrix form of (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the above examples 1 to 4, and (W _ amp, S _ phase) shown in tables 1 to 12 can be modified to obtain various examples in this scenario. For example, the S _ amp values in tables 1-12 are all set to 0, which can be taken as an example in this scenario.
For example, when L is 2, N is 4, and K may take any one of values 0 to 3. When K takes any value from 0 to 3, (W _ amp, S _ phase) of the N component vectors may be a table obtained after setting all S _ amps in table 1 to 0, as shown in table 14:
TABLE 14
Other examples are not listed.
The following describes advantageous effects of the technical solutions provided in the present application by specific examples.
For scenario 1 above
(1) Assuming that L is 2 and p is 2, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K1=2,K21, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be expressed as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector is reduced by 3.5%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 23.8%.
If K1=K21, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be expressed as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 4.8%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 31.7%.
(2) Assuming that L is 3 and p is 2, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K1=5,K21, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be expressed as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 3.1%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 19.0%.
If K1=K21, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be expressed as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 5.7%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 28.7%.
(3) Assuming that L is 4 and p is 2, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K1=7,K21, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be expressed as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 4.1%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 20.4%.
If K1=K2By 3, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be represented as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 6.5%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 27.2%.
For scenario 2 above
(1) Assuming that L is 2, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K1=3,K21, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be expressed as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 2.9%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 33.3%.
2) Assuming that L is 3, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K1=5,K22, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be expressed as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 2.4%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 32.0%.
3) Assuming that L is 4, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K1=7,K22, the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be expressed as follows:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 2.8%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 34.3%.
For scenario 3 above
(1) Assuming that L is 2 and p is 2, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K is 1, then (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be represented in the form:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 1.5%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 20.8%.
(2) Assuming that L is 3 and p is 2, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K is 1, then (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be represented in the form:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 3.1%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 25.0%.
(3) Assuming that L is 4 and p is 2, then:
the (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in the prior art can be expressed as follows:
if K is 2, then (X, Y, Z) of the N component vectors in this application can be represented in the form:
in this case, simulation results show that: the accuracy of the precoding vector obtained according to the N component vectors is reduced by 2.8%, and the overhead of feeding back the indication information indicating the superposition coefficient is reduced by 22.3%.
Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of an exemplary logical structure of a receiving end device 600 according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 6, the receiving-end apparatus 600 includes a generating unit 601 and a transmitting unit 602. The generating unit 601 may be used to perform S201 in fig. 2, and/or perform other steps described in the present application. The sending unit 602 may be configured to perform S202 in fig. 2, and/or perform other steps described in this application.
The receiving device 600 is configured to perform the corresponding method, and related technical content has been clearly described above, so that detailed description thereof is omitted here.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating an exemplary logical structure of a transmitting end device 700 according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 7, the transmitting-end device 700 includes a receiving unit 701 and a determining unit 702. The receiving unit 701 may be configured to perform S203 in fig. 2, and/or perform other steps described in this application. The determining unit 702 may be configured to perform S204 in fig. 2, and/or perform other steps described in this application.
The transmitting device 700 is configured to perform the corresponding method, and the related technical content has been clearly described above, so that the detailed description is omitted here.
Fig. 8 is a diagram illustrating an exemplary hardware configuration of a communication device 800 according to an embodiment of the present application. The communication device 800 may be the receiving end device described above or the transmitting end device described above. As shown in fig. 8, the communication device 800 includes a processor 802, a transceiver 804, a plurality of antennas 806, a memory 808, an I/O (Input/Output) interface 810, and a bus 812. The transceiver 804 further includes a transmitter 8042 and a receiver 8044, and the memory 808 is further used to store instructions 8082 and data 8084. Further, the processor 802, the transceiver 804, the memory 808, and the I/O interface 810 are communicatively coupled to each other via a bus 812, and the plurality of antennas 806 are coupled to the transceiver 804.
The processor 802 may be a general-purpose processor, such as, but not limited to, a Central Processing Unit (CPU), or a special-purpose processor, such as, but not limited to, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), and so on. Further, the processor 802 may be a combination of multiple processors.
The transceiver 804 includes a transmitter 8042 and a receiver 8044, wherein the transmitter 8042 is configured to transmit signals via at least one of the plurality of antennas 806. The receiver 8044 is configured to receive signals via at least one of the plurality of antennas 806.
The Memory 808 may be various types of storage media, such as Random Access Memory (RAM), Read Only Memory (ROM), Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM), Programmable ROM (PROM), Erasable PROM (EPROM), Electrically Erasable PROM (EEPROM), flash Memory, optical Memory, and registers. The memory 808 is specifically configured to store instructions 8082 and data 8084, and the processor 802 may perform the above-described steps and/or operations by reading and executing the instructions 8082 stored in the memory 808, and the data 8084 may be required in the course of performing the above-described operations and/or steps.
I/O interface 810 is used to receive instructions and/or data from peripheral devices and to output instructions and/or data to peripheral devices.
In one embodiment of the present application, the processor 802 may be configured to execute, for example, S201 in the method shown in fig. 2. The processor 802 may be a processor specially designed to perform the above steps and/or operations, or may be a processor that performs the above steps and/or operations by reading and executing the instructions 8082 stored in the memory 808, and the processor 802 may need the data 8084 in the course of performing the above steps and/or operations. The transmitter 8042 is specifically configured to be performed by at least one antenna of the plurality of antennas 806, for example, S202 in the method shown in fig. 2.
In another embodiment of the present application, the processor 802 may be configured to perform, for example, S204 in the method shown in fig. 2. The processor 802 may be a processor specially designed to perform the above steps and/or operations, or may be a processor that performs the above steps and/or operations by reading and executing the instructions 8082 stored in the memory 808, and the processor 802 may need the data 8084 in the course of performing the above steps and/or operations. The receiver 8044 is specifically configured to be performed by at least one antenna of the plurality of antennas 806, such as S203 in the method shown in fig. 2.
It should be noted that in particular implementations, the communication device 800 may also include other hardware components, which are not listed here.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that all or part of the steps of the above method may be performed by hardware associated with program instructions, and the program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium such as ROM, RAM, optical disk, etc.
The embodiment of the present application also provides a storage medium, which may include the memory 808.
Since the information transmission apparatus provided in the embodiment of the present application can be used to execute the information transmission method, the technical effect obtained by the information transmission apparatus can refer to the method embodiment described above, and the details of the embodiment of the present application are not repeated herein.
In the above embodiments, the implementation may be wholly or partially realized by software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. When implemented using a software program, may be implemented in whole or in part in the form of a computer program product. The computer program product includes one or more computer instructions. The procedures or functions described in accordance with the embodiments of the present application are all or partially generated upon loading and execution of computer program instructions on a computer. The computer may be a general purpose computer, a special purpose computer, a network of computers, or other programmable device. The computer instructions may be stored on a computer readable storage medium or transmitted from one computer readable storage medium to another, for example, from one website, computer, server, or data center to another website, computer, server, or data center via wire (e.g., coaxial cable, fiber optic, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)) or wireless (e.g., infrared, wireless, microwave, etc.). The computer-readable storage medium can be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer or can comprise one or more data storage devices, such as a server, a data center, etc., that can be integrated with the medium. The usable medium may be a magnetic medium (e.g., floppy disk, hard disk, magnetic tape), an optical medium (e.g., DVD), or a semiconductor medium (e.g., Solid State Disk (SSD)), among others.
While the present application has been described in connection with various embodiments, other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed application, from a review of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word "comprising" does not exclude other elements or steps, and the word "a" or "an" does not exclude a plurality. A single processor or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
Although the present application has been described in conjunction with specific features and embodiments thereof, it will be evident that various modifications and combinations can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the application. Accordingly, the specification and figures are merely exemplary of the present application as defined in the appended claims and are intended to cover any and all modifications, variations, combinations, or equivalents within the scope of the present application. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made in the present application without departing from the spirit and scope of the application. Thus, if such modifications and variations of the present application fall within the scope of the claims of the present application and their equivalents, the present application is intended to include such modifications and variations as well.
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1. A method of determining a precoding vector, comprising:
receiving indication information, wherein the indication information is used for indicating six component vectors of a precoding vector, the six component vectors include a first component vector, a second component vector, a third component vector, a fourth component vector, a fifth component vector and a sixth component vector, the first component vector is a normalized reference component vector, the second component vector, the third component vector, the fourth component vector, the fifth component vector and the sixth component vector are non-normalized reference component vectors, the indication information is also used for indicating superposition coefficients of the second component vector, the third component vector, the fourth component vector, the fifth component vector and the sixth component vector, and the superposition coefficients of the second component vector include a wideband amplitude coefficient, a wideband amplitude coefficient, The superposition coefficient of the third component vector comprises a wideband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3, a narrowband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 1 and a narrowband phase coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3, the superposition coefficient of the fourth component vector comprises a wideband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3, a narrowband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 1 and a narrowband phase coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3, the superposition coefficient of the fifth component vector comprises a wideband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3 and a narrowband phase coefficient with the quantization bit number of 2, and the superposition coefficient of the sixth component vector comprises a wideband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3 and a narrowband phase coefficient with the quantization bit number of 2;
and determining a precoding vector according to the indication information.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient, and the narrowband phase coefficient of the normalized reference component vector are all 0, and the number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient, and the narrowband phase coefficient of the normalized reference component vector are standard convention.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the fifth component vector is 0, and the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the sixth component vector is 0.
4. A method as claimed in claim 2 or 3, characterized in that if the number of quantization bits is 0, the superposition coefficient for that number of quantization bits is 1.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the number of quantization bits of part or all of the superposition coefficients of part or all of the six component vectors is determined by a standard convention or a combination of a signaling indication manner and a standard convention manner.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein two of the six component vectors are component vectors 1, two component vectors are component vectors 2, and two component vectors are component vectors 3.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the indication information is further used for indicating at least one of the following information:
the quantization bit number of the broadband amplitude coefficient of the six component vectors;
the quantization bit number of the narrow-band amplitude coefficients of the six component vectors;
the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficients of the six component vectors.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the six component vectors comprises a first value and a second value, the indication information comprising at least one of: the number of the first values, the number of the second values.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the number of quantization bits for narrowband phase coefficients of the six component vectors comprises a third value and a fourth value, the indication information comprising at least one of: the number of the third values, the number of the fourth values.
10. The method of claim 7, wherein the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the six component vectors includes a fifth value and a sixth value, and the indication information includes at least one of: the number of the fifth value and the number of the sixth value.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the quantized value of the wideband amplitude coefficient is one of: -gap/2, -gap/2-gap, …, -gap/2- (2^ (b) -1) gap, where b represents the number of quantized bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient, and gap is 1.6dB or 3 dB.
12. A transmitting-end device, comprising:
a receiving unit, configured to receive indication information, where the indication information is used to indicate six component vectors of a precoding vector, where the six component vectors include a first component vector, a second component vector, a third component vector, a fourth component vector, a fifth component vector, and a sixth component vector, where the first component vector is a normalized reference component vector, the second component vector, the third component vector, the fourth component vector, the fifth component vector, and the sixth component vector are non-normalized reference component vectors, and the indication information is further used to indicate a superposition coefficient of the second component vector, a superposition coefficient of the third component vector, a superposition coefficient of the fourth component vector, a superposition coefficient of the fifth component vector, and a superposition coefficient of the sixth component vector, where the superposition coefficient of the second component vector includes a wideband amplitude coefficient with a quantization bit number of 3, The superposition coefficient of the third component vector comprises a wideband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3, a narrowband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 1 and a narrowband phase coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3, the superposition coefficient of the fourth component vector comprises a wideband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3, a narrowband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 1 and a narrowband phase coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3, the superposition coefficient of the fifth component vector comprises a wideband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3 and a narrowband phase coefficient with the quantization bit number of 2, and the superposition coefficient of the sixth component vector comprises a wideband amplitude coefficient with the quantization bit number of 3 and a narrowband phase coefficient with the quantization bit number of 2;
and the determining unit is used for determining the precoding vector according to the indication information.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient, and the narrowband phase coefficient of the normalized reference component vector are all 0, and the number of quantization bits for the wideband amplitude coefficient, the narrowband amplitude coefficient, and the narrowband phase coefficient of the normalized reference component vector are standard convention.
14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the fifth component vector is 0, and the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the sixth component vector is 0.
15. The apparatus according to claim 13 or 14, wherein if the number of quantization bits is 0, the superposition coefficient corresponding to the number of quantization bits is 1.
16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the number of quantization bits of part or all of the superposition coefficients of part or all of the six component vectors is determined by a standard convention or a combination of a signaling indication manner and a standard convention manner.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein two of the six component vectors are component vectors 1, two component vectors are component vectors 2, and two component vectors are component vectors 3.
18. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the indication information is further used for indicating at least one of the following information:
the quantization bit number of the broadband amplitude coefficient of the six component vectors;
the quantization bit number of the narrow-band amplitude coefficients of the six component vectors;
the number of quantization bits of the narrowband phase coefficients of the six component vectors.
19. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the number of quantization bits for the narrowband amplitude coefficients of the six component vectors comprises a first value and a second value, the indication information comprising at least one of: the number of the first values, the number of the second values.
20. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the number of quantization bits for narrowband phase coefficients of the six component vectors comprises a third value and a fourth value, the indication information comprising at least one of: the number of the third values, the number of the fourth values.
21. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the number of quantization bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient of the six component vectors includes a fifth value and a sixth value, the indication information includes at least one of: the number of the fifth value and the number of the sixth value.
22. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the quantized value of the wideband amplitude coefficient takes one of: -gap/2, -gap/2-gap, …, -gap/2- (2^ (b) -1) gap, where b represents the number of quantized bits of the wideband amplitude coefficient, and gap is 1.6dB or 3 dB.
23. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the determining unit is a processor and the receiving unit is a transceiver.
24. A transmitting-end device, comprising:
a memory;
a processor configured to perform the method of claim 1.
25. A computer storage medium, having stored thereon a computer program which, when run on a computer, causes the computer to perform the method of claim 1.
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